You are so huomiseksi
On a holiday trip to Finland we saw a sign in a shop window saying huomiseksi. Further investigations revealed that the word means 'by tomorrow' - which wasn't exactly what we thought it would mean. Another word we really enjoyed was hyppytyyny which means bouncy cushion. 50% of this word consist of the letter y. You can take it even further: hyppytyynytyydytys, bouncy cushion satisfaction.
Sent by: Sophia
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Kokko, kokoo kokoon koko kokko. That's actually a sentence in Finnish, meaning Kokko (a surname), gather the whole bonfire together.
I like Finnish, although I can't speak it. My brother just gave me a CD he got during his visit in Finland in a Finnish fast food restaurant, Hesburger. I don't have a clue what they are singing, probably childrens' songs, but I enjoy the sound of it.
In the Finnish language, 'y' is a vowel pronounced a bit like 'ew' in English or 'u' in French.
You can also use this phrase instead of huomiseksi: huomiseen mennessä, by tomorrow.
Another nice word I heard as a name of a cub scouts' group is´³Ã¤°ìä±ôä°ìä±èä±ôä³Ù , The Lichen Paws.
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